The moral police of the Afghan Taliban will arrest men arrests for the wrong hairstyles or the absence of prayers during the sacred month of Ramadan. This is reported by the Thursday Report of the United Nations (UN). New moral laws have entered into force in August 2024, writes TASR based on AP report.
The UN Mission Report in Afghanistan states that During the first six months, more than half of the arrests were “either men without a convenient length of chin or hairstyle, or barrels who provide unsatisfactory chin trimming or haircut”. According to the report, the moral police arbitrarily arbitrarily arbitrarily arrest people “without a proper process and the possibility of legal protection”.
Ramadan has arrested several people because of the absence of prayers during the fasting month, the report said. According to the UN, the laws apply to both men and women and had negative consequences especially for owners of smaller businesses such as barbers, tailoring or restaurants.
The Ministry of Prevention of In vices and the dissemination of virtue has published new laws in August 2024. They regulate a number of aspects of everyday life, including public transport, music, facial adjustments or celebrations. They were also part of them A prohibition for women to talk out loud or reveal a face in public. At that time, the UN warned against the “disturbing view” of the future of the country, which continues to restrict the rights of women and girls at work, education and dressing. The Taliban rejected the UN concern.
AP recalls that Taliban’s leader Hajbatullah Áchúndzád It supports the Ministry in the reform of Afghan society. “It is necessary to create society without corruption and trials and prevent future generations from becoming victims of misconceptions, harmful practices and bad morals,” He declared the áchndzád before the beginning of the Muslim holiday of the íd al-Fitr (the holiday interruption of the fasting that celebrates the end of the fasting month of Ramadan).